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1 posted on 11/27/2007 10:38:29 AM PST by angkor
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To: angkor

I’ve read reviews of it being designed poorly... the buttons at the edge keep getting pressed when you change your grasp on the device...

Plus the Kindle won’t accept generic ebook files... only DRM protected file. I’d rather have one that accepts PDFs also.


2 posted on 11/27/2007 10:41:53 AM PST by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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To: angkor

Have not heard good things...for what it’s worth.


3 posted on 11/27/2007 10:43:53 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: angkor
Bookeen's CyBook has had good reviews... plus it accepts open formats:

Sony also has an ebook reader device.

4 posted on 11/27/2007 10:48:51 AM PST by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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To: angkor

I don’t have one but would love to get one. But the price point of $400 is about three times too high to climb that bell curve of market saturation. They need to make it a loss leader...you know: give’em the razor, sell’em the blades.


9 posted on 11/27/2007 10:54:16 AM PST by Petronski (Reject the liberal troika: romney, giuliani, mccain)
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To: angkor

I read this the other day.

http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/ebook-faceoff/amazon-kindle-vs-sony-reader-sizemodo-and-interface-comparison-gallery-326590.php

I’ve been thinking about one of these things and I think the Sony appears to be better.


11 posted on 11/27/2007 10:57:19 AM PST by Malsua
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To: angkor

bump


12 posted on 11/27/2007 10:58:04 AM PST by VOA
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To: angkor

I have been interested also, so I am bumping the thread for further comments.


15 posted on 11/27/2007 11:23:37 AM PST by codercpc
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To: angkor

A Kindle? are you trying to start something? :)


17 posted on 11/27/2007 12:17:02 PM PST by NonValueAdded (Fred Dalton Thompson for President)
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To: angkor

The Kindle can subscribe to blogs......

How about FR???


19 posted on 11/27/2007 12:28:19 PM PST by fishtank (Fenced BORDERS, English LANGUAGE, Patriotic CULTURE: A good plan.)
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To: angkor

Personally, I still like books; hard covers or the large “trade paperbacks” preferably.

I read a lot of newspapers articles on line and of course on Free Republic, but now and then I still like to curl up in a warm bed on a cold rainy night after a long hard day with a real hard cover book, a hot cup of tea and my kitties snuggled up close to me and purring – mental comfort food.

There is something about turning pages that I find much more comforting to my soul than scrolling and clicking with a mouse and staring at a screen.

I also love going to brick and mortar book stores, the big ones like Barnes and Nobles but also the little independent and off the beaten track ones in the city or at my local libary. I like being in places were other people who like to read gather and I love the look and smells of book stores. I can get lost in a bookstore for hours – new books and used ones.

Besides I also like collecting interesting and unusual book makers and I also like displaying the books I’ve read on my many book shelves all around my house – it makes a statement about who I am. I can also get back in touch with old friends any time I want or share them with other friends.

I have several friends with whom we often share books. We give books we’ve read to each other and then pass them on freely to other friends or donate them to worthy causes.

There is a really cool independent coffee shop I like to frequent that has a free lending library. They invite you to take a book from their shelves and donate one if you’d like.

Sometimes on a Sunday morning I go there, get a caramel macchiato and curl up on the couch in front of their gas fire place and just read. If the book doesn’t hold my interest, I can always just “people watch” – another great pastime as someone who is interested in people and likes to muse and write about my observations.

Electronic media keeps me informed and up to date with quick snips of information but for a truly deep and spiritual experience, there is nothing better than a good book; one I can hold and touch and caress.


20 posted on 11/27/2007 6:59:11 PM PST by Caramelgal (Rely on the spirit and meaning of the teachings, not on the words or superficial interpretations)
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